26. Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $55,870 a year. That is 116.6 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

26. Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $55,870 a year. That is 116.6 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics ... more

24. Healthcare support occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $27,793 a year. That is 99.6 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

24. Healthcare support occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $27,793 a year. That is 99.6 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys ... more

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23. Community and social services occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $41,553 a year. That is 93.6 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

23. Community and social services occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $41,553 a year. That is 93.6 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn ... more

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22. Office and administrative support occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $34,324 a year. That is 91.5 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

22. Office and administrative support occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $34,324 a year. That is 91.5 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics ... more

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21. Health technologists and technicians: King County women working in this industry earn on average $41,147 a year. That is 87.9 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

21. Health technologists and technicians: King County women working in this industry earn on average $41,147 a year. That is 87.9 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from ... more

20. Transportation occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $32,421 a year. That is 87.7 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

20. Transportation occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $32,421 a year. That is 87.7 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys ... more

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18. Computer and mathematical occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $84,622 a year. That is 80.3 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

18. Computer and mathematical occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $84,622 a year. That is 80.3 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from ... more

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17. Business and financial operations occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $60,123 a year. That is 79 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

17. Business and financial operations occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $60,123 a year. That is 79 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn ... more

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16. Food preparation and serving related occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $16,501 a year. That is 78.6 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

16. Food preparation and serving related occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $16,501 a year. That is 78.6 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics ... more

15. Law enforcement workers including supervisors: King County women working in this industry earn on average $70,982 a year. That is 78.3 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016.

15. Law enforcement workers including supervisors: King County women working in this industry earn on average $70,982 a year. That is 78.3 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics

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14. Personal care and service occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $16,953 a year. That is 77.6 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

14. Personal care and service occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $16,953 a year. That is 77.6 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from ... more

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13. Material moving occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $19,171 a year. That is 74 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

13. Material moving occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $19,171 a year. That is 74 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys ... more

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12. Architecture and engineering occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $70,519 a year. That is 74 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

12. Architecture and engineering occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $70,519 a year. That is 74 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from ... more

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10. Management occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $72,226 a year. That is 71.4 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

10. Management occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $72,226 a year. That is 71.4 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys ... more

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9. Fire fighting and prevention, and other protective service workers including supervisors: King County women working in this industry earn on average $23,426 a year. That is 71.2 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

9. Fire fighting and prevention, and other protective service workers including supervisors: King County women working in this industry earn on average $23,426 a year. That is 71.2 percent of what men in the ... more

8. Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations:: King County women working in this industry earn on average $61,700 a year. That is 69.1 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

8. Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations:: King County women working in this industry earn on average $61,700 a year. That is 69.1 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics ... more

7. Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $36,247 a year. That is 68.3 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

7. Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $36,247 a year. That is 68.3 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau ... more

6. Production occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $26,780 a year. That is 65.6 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

6. Production occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $26,780 a year. That is 65.6 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted ... more

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5. Legal occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $74,620 a year. That is 65.3 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

5. Legal occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $74,620 a year. That is 65.3 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from ... more

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4. Education, training, and library occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $31,829 a year. That is 65.2 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

4. Education, training, and library occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $31,829 a year. That is 65.2 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn ... more

3. Health diagnosing and treating practitioners and other technical occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $67,100 a year. That is 60.2 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

3. Health diagnosing and treating practitioners and other technical occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $67,100 a year. That is 60.2 percent of what men in the industry earn. ... more

2. Sales and related occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $28,131 a year. That is 55.1 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

2. Sales and related occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $28,131 a year. That is 55.1 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys ... more

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1. Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $13,289 a year. That is 54 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from surveys conducted from 2011 to 2016. less

1. Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations: King County women working in this industry earn on average $13,289 a year. That is 54 percent of what men in the industry earn. Census Bureau statistics drawn from ... more